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South Atlantic Water Science Center scientists have produced over 1,300 publications that are registered in the USGS Publications Warehouse, along with many others prior to their work at the USGS or in conjunction with other government agencies. Journal articles and conference proceedings are also available.

Filter Total Items: 1549

Water quality of surficial aquifers in the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain

The National Water Quality Assessment Program of the U.S. Geological Survey established the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain study unit in 1991. The ground-water study-unit survey was conducted in 1993 to provide a broad over-view of water quality in surficial aquifers. Three land resource provinces were included in the Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain study-unit survey: the Central Florida Ridge, the C
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C. A. Crandall, M. P. Berndt

Shallow ground-water quality in selected agricultural areas of south-central Georgia, 1994

The Georgia-Florida Coastal Plain National Water-Quality Assessment Program began an agricultural land-use study in March 1994. The study area is located in the upper Suwannee River basin in Tift, Turner, Worth, Irwin, Wilcox, and Crisp Counties, Ga. Twenty-three shallow monitoring wells were installed in a 1,335-square- mile area characterized by intensive row-crop agriculture (peanuts, corn, cot
Authors
C. A. Crandall

Streamflow characteristics of the Waccamaw River at Freeland, North Carolina, 1940-94

Streamflow characteristics of the Waccamaw River at Freeland, North Carolina, for the period 1940-94 were described and compared to stream- flows in the adjacent Lumber River Basin. Precipitation in the two basins was about equal for the study period. During 1940-63, stream- flows in the Waccamaw and Lumber Rivers were essentially identical relative to average conditions. The flow regime from the
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J. D. Bales, B.F. Pope

Water resources data, North Carolina, water year 1995

No abstract available.
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B.C. Ragland, D.G. Smith, R.G. Barker, J.F. Rinehardt

Water resources data, South Carolina, water year 1996

No abstract available. 
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T. W. Cooney, K.H. Jones, P.A. Drewes, J.W. Gissendanner, B.W. Church

Water resources data, South Carolina, water year 1995

No abstract available.
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T. W. Cooney, P.A. Drewes, K.H. Jones, J.W. Gissendanner, B.W. Church

Water Resources Data, Georgia, Water Year 1995

No abstract available.
Authors
W.R. Stokes, R.D. McFarlane

Summary of data-collection activities and effects of flooding from tropical storm Alberto in parts of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, July 1994

Parts of central and southwestern Georgia, southeastern Alabama, and the western panhandle of Florida were devastated by floods resulting from rainfall produced by Tropical Storm Alberto in July 1994. As tributary floodwaters combined and moved downstream in the Flint, Ocmulgee, and Choctawhatchee Rivers, peak discharges exceeded the 100-year flood discharges along most stream reaches. Along the F
Authors
Timothy C. Stamey

Water and bed-material quality of selected streams and reservoirs in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina, 1988-94

The Triangle Area Water Supply Monitoring Project was formed by a consortium of local governments and governmental agencies in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey to supplement existing data on conventional pollutants, nutrients, and metals to enable eventual determination of long-term trends; to examine spatial differences among water supplies within the region, especially differences bet
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C. J. Oblinger, M.W. Treece